Directed by by Ilan Cohen in collaboration with Boris Levy, the video is set in a muted Japanese cityscape like something out of Blade Runner, the Parisian producer's track channeling Vangelis' sleek and sad synthesized score. The music heaves without crushing, glitches without breaking, after our protagonist swallows some 7-Eleven sushi and goes on a pulsing trip full of benevolent ghosts, skyscraper Tetris and, when the tuna goes bad, terrifying hallucinations that melt lightbulbs and mutate faces. Japanese trumpeter Toshinori Kondo drops some spaced-out digital jazz on it all, and even appears in the video as a calming guide to the comedown.

November 2, 2018 
Andrew Bird sings, "it's an uncivil war bloodless for now / and the poets they explode like bombs." Watch Andrew Bird peer into our distracted culture precisely when it needs our attention.

May 4, 2018 
The band's new video, for the song "Cue The Machines," includes a mangled Alan Lomax choir recording from the 1950s, flamenco dancing and one of the most incredible live performances you'll ever see.